Author Archives: Anathema

Invitation to Submit to Anathema

Anathema welcomes submissions and aims to include a range of contributions from an anti-authoritarian perspective. The editors do not necessarily agree with the viewpoints published in this newspaper. We intend instead to provide space for internal dialogue, sharing information and analysis and feelings that are rarely legitimated by other forums. The paper’s content tends to be published anonymously, in order to provide a more secure space under the current conditions of state surveillance and repression.

We accept local news stories, poems, political analysis, letters to the editor, reportbacks, critiques of us, and any other style of writing you feel moved to contribute. You can email submissions to anathemaphl@riseup.net.

Volume 2 Issue 10

Volume 2 Issue 10 (PDF for printing 11×17)

Volume 2 Issue 10 (PDF for reading 8.5×11)

In this issue:

  • Politicians Are In Season
  • Actualize Industrial Collapse
  • They’re Tagging – What Are You Doing?
  • Identity Politics
  • The Fight You’ve Been Waiting For
  • Overcast Cinemas Into The Night
  • Local Actions and more

Volume 2 Issue 6

Volume 2 Issue 6 (PDF for reading 8.5×11)

Volume 2 Issue 6 (PDF for printing 11×17)

In this issue:

  • Why Clarkville
  • On Our Own Timelines
  • Some Thoughts On The Autonomous May Day Demo
  • Stand With the Union Bosses, Or Sabotage?
  • Actions Since Our Last Issue
  • Hotline Opens As More Raids On Immigrant Families Expected
  • World News

Volume 2 Issue 5

Volume 2 Issue 5 (PDF for printing 11×17)

Volume 2 Issue 5 (PDF for reading 8.5×11)

In this issue:

  • What’s the Point of the Black Bloc? Reflections on “Don’t Let Paris Be A Pretext”
  • Anarchy In A Time of Civil War
  • A Reportback from Leif Erikson Day 2015
  • Recent Actions in Philly
  • Local and International Writings on Black December
  • Timeline of Action Against Gentrification

Volume 2 Issue 4

Volume 2 Issue 4

In this issue:

  • Considerations on Baltimore Solidarity
  • Labor Each Day to Keep Freedom at Bay
  • No Cop Zone Reportback
  • Fracking Conference Sponsors
  • A Reportback from Montreal
  • Lief Erikson Day
  • Re-prints of Recent Local Texts
  • Local Actions

Volume 2 Issue 3

Volume 2 Issue 3

This month’s issue is tailored to celebrate the one year anniversary of the revolts in Ferguson, MO. In this issue you’ll find:

  • Accidents and Civilization
  • Local history of black struggle and Russel Maroon Shoatz
  • Reprints of Philly Fights Alongside Ferguson and Open Letter to Masked Comrades
  • Reports on unclaimed actions and bank robberies
  • Posters, fliers, and pictures